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Re: DOS 3.3 for 1.40 MB disk, for a system with non-working 80-column code?



"Charlie" <charlied@NOSPAMbboard.com> wrote in 
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> 
> "Rob Greene" <greeneratcharterdotnet> wrote in message
> news:Xns92E1DE755556BRob.Greene@216.168.3.44...
>> "Charlie" <charlied@NOSPAMbboard.com> wrote in
>> at6hhi02uck@enews4.newsguy.com:">news:at6hhi02uck@enews4.newsguy.com:
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>> > You can find some UniDOS images at:
>> >
>> > http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/gswv/The202collection.html
>> >
>> > Charlie
>>
>> Awesome!  Now all I need to do is figure out where my DOS ShrinkIt 
is...
>> -Rob
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> You can use NuLib to unshrink the UniDOS disk images.
> 
> You can find NuLib at:
> 
> http://www.nulib.com/
> 
> Charlie

Great - everything worked out!

A note and a question:

I didn't realize that Glen Bredon had died.  I really enjoyed using the 
Merlin assembler.  His wife released all of his software into the 
publich domain, which is a really nice touch.  See the following:
    	http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/Glen.Bredon.In.Memoriam/


Is anyone aware of Java classes to work with SHK and SDK files?  I've 
come across the documents regarding the format of the files, but it 
assumes that the reader already knows the encoding/decoding algorithms, 
which I most definately do not.  I'd like to incorporate the ShrinkIt 
filetype into AppleCommander.  (For example, an SDK or maybe even a SHK 
could be opened as a "disk image" in AppleCommander.  Possibly also 
being able to open a SHK or SDK file that sits within a disk image.)
-Rob